Saturday, March 17, 2012

Here comes the Man From Space!

I don't often review small press comics here. Not that I have anything against them. Quite the opposite, as I started out in self-publishing myself many years ago and applaud the efforts of anyone who tries to forge their own path in the business. It's mostly because I don't have time to review every title that people ask me to review. Also, the main focus of this blog is on old British comics and mainstream news. There are other sites that do an excellent job covering the indie scene (such as Forbidden Planet International blog) so I prefer to focus on classic UK comics which aren't covered as widely.

However, every now and then I'll contradict myself and review a small press comic anyway. What a maverick eh? :) Man From Space is a title I promised to review months ago and have only just gotten around to it, so first up, my apologies to its creator Marc Jackson for the delay.A 32 page full colour humour comic featuring 'The intergalactic adventures of an outer-space a**hole and his sidekick Michael the fish', Man From Space is completely drawn in Illustrator using basic forms. This means that there's a lot of repetitiveness to the figures but at the same time that's part of its charm. Like The Ricky Gervais Show, it's the dialogue that drives the humour, and the minimalist cartoon style accentuates that. My only criticism is that perhaps the Man from Space needed eyebrows to convey some subtle emotion, as using the same face throughout the story made him appear to under react in some panels.Actually, the art style is deceptively basic, because Marc's sequential art skills are quite sophisticated. The story moves well, the use of close ups, medium, and long shots is spot on, and there's no confusion as to what's transpiring. In lesser hands this technique could have gone horribly wrong but Marc clearly knows what he's doing and it works well. The story is daft and amusing, with a dash of mystery. What's not to like?

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Established in 2006, BLIMEY! is a blog that looks back at classic British comics and promotes current and upcoming titles. Images are copyright their respective publishers and are only used here for review purposes.

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About Me

I work as a professional humour comics artist and writer and have been freelancing full time since 1984, creating many characters such as TOM THUG, PETE AND HIS PIMPLE, COMBAT COLIN, BRICKMAN, ROBO-CAPERS, DEREK THE TROLL, SUBURBAN SATANISTS and others.
I've freelanced for IPC, Marvel Comics, Egmont, Panini,D.C. Thomson, and many others, covering the comics field from originated characters to licensed properties, pre-school to adult on comics such as BUSTER, OINK!, BEANO, DANDY, TRANSFORMERS, SONIC THE COMIC, TOXIC, VIZ, CiTV TELLYTOTS, LEGO ADVENTURES, HERMAN HEDNING, SWEET FA, ACTION FORCE, SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN, RAMPAGE, LUCKY BAG COMIC, SWIFTSURE, WARLOCK, WHITE DWARF, ACES WEEKLY, THE DAREDEVILS, THE MIGHTY WORLD OF MARVEL, and many more.
My recent comics work has included:'Team Toxic' for Egmont's TOXIC magazine'Postman Prat', 'Kid Cops' and 'The Dark Newt' for THE DANDY'Rasher', 'Pup Parade', 'Lord Snooty' and 'Ivy the Terrible' for THE BEANO.
'The Daft Dimension' for DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE.